Disparity in female and Asian representation amongst cardiology journal editorial boards members: a call for empowerment
- Abstract
- Background: While progress is evident in gender and ethnic representation in the workplace, this disparity remains prevalent in academic positions.
Objectives: We examined gender and Asian ethnic representation in editorial boards of cardiology journals.
Methods: A cross-sectional analysis was conducted using publicly available data on Cardiology and Cardiovascular medicine journals in the first quartile of the 2020 Scimago Journal & Country Rank indicator. The proportions of female and Asian editorial board members, associate editors and editors-in-chief were assessed. Subgroup analyses were conducted based on the journal’s geographical origin, subspecialty and demographic of the editor-in-chief.
Results: Seventy-six cardiology journals, involving 8915 editorial board members, were included. Only 19.6% of editorial board members were female, 20.8% Asians and 4.0% Asian females. There were less female representation amongst editorsin-chief (9.9%) compared to associate editors (22.3%). European (18.1%) and North American-based journals (21.1%) had higher female representation compared to Asian-based journals (8.7%). There was lower Asian representation in European (18.1%) and North American-based journals (19.9%) compared to Asian-based journals (72.3%). Females were underrepresented in interventional (14.5%) journals, while Asians were underrepresented in general cardiology (18.3%) and heart failure (18.3%) journals. Journals led by female editors-in-chief had significantly higher female representation compared to male-led ones, while journals with Asian editors-in-chief had greater Asian representation compared to non-Asian led ones.
Conclusion: This study highlights the female and Asian ethnic underrepresentation in academic roles in cardiology journal editorial boards. Further analysis is needed for other ethnicities, while the community pushes towards gender-balanced and ethnic diversity across editorial boards.
- Author(s)
- O.Z.H. Lim; Y. Chen; S. Dimmeler; A.W.J. Yong; H. Singh; M.L.E. Sim; G. Kong; W.H. Lim; T.T. Low; D.-W. Park; N.W.S. Chew; R. Foo
- Issued Date
- 2022
- Type
- Article
- DOI
- 10.1093/qjmed/hcac176
- URI
- https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/14537
- Publisher
- QJM-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MEDICINE
- Language
- 영어
- ISSN
- 1460-2725
- Citation Volume
- 115
- Citation Number
- 12
- Citation Start Page
- 830
- Citation End Page
- 836
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